Author: Michael James

  • Week 148 – January 10th – Missed out again

    This afternoon I got an email from the KIA Oval that I had missed out on getting tickets for the Ashes match there.

    The email said there had been over 1.1 million ticket requests. Who says test cricket is dying.

    Looks like I’ll just be watching the highlights.

  • Week 148 – January 9th – Nap time

    Caught this fox napping on a neighbour roof enjoying the winter sun.

    They seem to be out in the daylight much more these day.

    Fox
    Not a cat nap, but a fox nap.
  • Week 147 – January 6th – Lottery

    After doing the weekly shop, I went to the lottery booth and gave the lady my ticket and said could I have the lucky dip I won for tomorrow’s lottery.

    She called from the machine, you won’t have a lucky dip as you have won £70, I went pardon,

    You got three numbers and have won £70.  I was taken aback, because when I check the ticket, if I get two numbers, I always check the line again to make sure I haven’t missed any numbers, which I must have done this time.

    Good way to start the day 🙂

    Lottery
    A win that I wasn’t suspecting.
  • Week 147 – January 5th – Kent membership

    I had been thinking of becoming a Kent cricket member again this year, but when I looked closely at the fixture list, it was crazy.

    The 13th July is the last HOME day, if the match goes to the 4th day of a county championship match until the first day of a new match on September 10th.  That’s ridiculous in my eyes. So for nearly 50 days of the summer months there is no county championship cricket in Kent.

    The only home games you will be able see are the one day games, all because of a competition that is played nowhere else in the world.

    I’ve finished my rant.

  • Week 146 – January 1st – Greenwich – Part 2

    Some more pictures from the walk at Greenwich.

    Greenwich
    I liked the shape of the tree in Greenwich Park.

    Greenwich
    Looking down at the Queen’s house and out to City of London

    Greenwich
    Cutty Sark from Greenwich Park.
  • Week 146 – December 28th – Leeds United v Manchester City

    Leeds United 1 – Manchester City 3 – HT 0-1

    Struijk (73)           Rodri (45’+1), Haaland (51, 64)

    Assists –

    Greenwood (73) Grealish (51, 64)

    Not who you want to be playing the first game back after the World Cup break.

    Erling Haaland became the fastest player to reach 20 Premier League goals as Manchester City overcame a stubborn Leeds to reduce Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table to five points.

    Frustrated by a disciplined and determined home side and their own profligacy for much of the first half at Elland Road, City snatched the lead just before the break through Rodri’s follow-up finish and then sped into the distance in a one-sided second half.

    Having seen a couple of efforts saved early in the game, Haaland – playing in the city of his birth against the side he supports – did not celebrate his goals but showed little mercy in securing them to bring up his impressive tally in just his 14th game of the campaign.

    He could not miss for his first, set up in front of an open goal by the unselfish Jack Grealish, who himself had missed a hat-trick of good opportunities in the first 45 minutes.

    Grealish was the provider again for Haaland’s second, which he slotted in from close range following a deflection to give Leeds too much of a deficit to overcome.

    In keeping with their display, the home side refused to lie down and got a goal back through Pascal Struijk’s header from a corner.

    And they could have set up a grandstand finish had Joe Gelhardt’s poked finish not trickled the wrong side of the post.

    No shock in the result, but need to move forward as it’s very tight at the bottom, 12th to 20th are only separated by 6 points.

    Don’t want another relegation fight, though we are one position worse off, compared to last season and it wasn’t as tight regarding the point’s difference.

    League position 15th after 15 games – After 15 games last season, Leeds were 14th.

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